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2010ApJ...720..541S - Astrophys. J., 720, 541-547 (2010/September-1)

The fractal dimension of star-forming regions at different spatial scales in M33.

SANCHEZ N., ANEZ N., ALFARO E.J. and ODEKON M.C.

Abstract (from CDS):

We study the distribution of stars, H II regions, molecular gas, and individual giant molecular clouds in M33 over a wide range of spatial scales. The clustering strength of these components is systematically estimated through the fractal dimension. We find scale-free behavior at small spatial scales and a transition to a larger correlation dimension (consistent with a nearly uniform distribution) at larger scales. The transition region lies in the range ∼500-1000 pc. This transition defines a characteristic size that separates the regime of small-scale turbulent motion from that of large-scale galactic dynamics. At small spatial scales, bright young stars and molecular gas are distributed with nearly the same three-dimensional fractal dimension (D_ f,3D_≲ 1.9), whereas fainter stars and H II regions exhibit higher values, Df,3D=~ 2.2-2.5. Our results indicate that the interstellar medium in M33 is on average more fragmented and irregular than in the Milky Way.

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Journal keyword(s): galaxies: individual: M33 - galaxies: structure - stars: formation

Errata: erratum vol. 723, p. 969 (2010)

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